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and if you sneeze in an environment like this, you can infect everyone. >> that quickly? >> that quickly. >> reporter: so why is it so much worse this year than last? doctors say the virus appears to mutate. >> as we get one type of immunity, it will change and develop another kind of flu virus that can be easier to spread and potentially more serious. >> reporter: this mutating flu still spreading fast. tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >> dr. tanya benenson is our chief medical officer here at nbc. tanya, you were telling me before air you have handed out about 1,000 inoculations just to our employees here in new york. you're reporting a lot of first-timers this year. but to that question, is it too late to get the inoculation? >> it's not too late. we still hear the flu is spreading. if the flu is spreading, new people are getting the flu and that could be you if you haven't had it. it's definitely not too late. it takes two weeks to kick in so the earlier the better, still can get one. >> people who hear this efficacy rate of 60-some odd percent, is it still
and if you sneeze in an environment like this, you can infect everyone. >> that quickly? >> that quickly. >> reporter: so why is it so much worse this year than last? doctors say the virus appears to mutate. >> as we get one type of immunity, it will change and develop another kind of flu virus that can be easier to spread and potentially more serious. >> reporter: this mutating flu still spreading fast. tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >> dr....
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great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker peace between israel and egypt, established diplomatic relations with china and signed a treaty of soviet union to scale down the number of nuclear weapons in the world. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a report from around the world after a shooting rampage that rocked their community. tonight, how the team of newtown, connecticut, are saying thank you. >>> also, if you visited the pump recently, the gas prices are sky high. >>> we saw a warmer finish to the weekend around the bay area. highs today did reach the upper 60s in parts of the north santa rosa. 52 around san jose. before we see
great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to lead the security and exchange commission, and richard cordray to continue leading the consumer financial protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. >> the incident left us with this unfortunate still photo of the president. and while we presume secret service wrestled the offender to the ground, the president has a history with flies, famously dispatching one during an interview with our own john harwood. >>> the roar that could be heard for miles today around huntsville, alabama was the test-firing of a vintag
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am...
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. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go. i'm not sure it's changed so much. >> i see. okay. what about the global story? a lot of people say in the last several decades american business was really riding a wave of globalization. today, you're more likely to hear about jobs in buffalo and in michigan than in bangalor, india. are economies looking inward? >> i think so. i think there are some coming back. i think that's a good observation and i think that's a good sign. >> you think it's a good sign that it's not the globalization sort of openness that we saw a few years ago and now economies are looking inward? >> glad to see us bringing jobs back to th
. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go....
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here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is rich in natural gas, and fracking and drilling is a big topic of debate. do we capitalize on the fact that this company is rich in this commodity and produce it and drill for it and frac? or do we worry that it's going to get into the water supply? is there a way to do both? >> my point of view is it's not a black and white situation. some people like to simplify things. it's black and white, good, evil. i don't think that's the situation. on the one hand, there are very serious environmental issues to address in connection with fracking, and it's a long list. there are aquifers, water t
here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is...
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have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section of steel track smashed into his back and pinned him to the ground. he and his co-workers are fixing a damaged part of the rail north of the south san francisco cal train station when his fellow workers lost control lifting the steel track. >> the rest, what happened for a couple months, i didn't know anything until i wake up. >> reporter: salazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. in the lawsuit it says his fellow workers didn't use proper procedures or equipment when moving the steel track. >> that don't supposed to be happening. i think they're doing some mistake. >> reporter: the recovery has been slow.
have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section...
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the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic starts to build. it is friday, but we have slowing. a new report for the tri-valley, we'll bring you the latest for 580 in livermore coming up. >>> and a live look outside. we've seen the glorious sunrise over the bay area this morning, kind of casting a golden hue to your friday, june 14th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning everybody. today investigators looking into a freak accident that kills a worker at the stevens creek quarry. for the record, this marks the second death at a south bay job site in four days. "toda
the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic...
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the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away most of their items. not clear how much will end up in storage. one lady advocating for her friends who live on the streets still, she was hoping for another week a reprieve so she could try to move some of these people into homes. the city pointed out to us that nonprofits have been reaching out to these people for the past month. sometimes people don't want to go into a shelter because the rules are too rigid. they feel like they're losing their freedom. others don't qualify. keep in mind, even if everyone wanted to go in, there's not enough beds in san jose for everyone who is homeless. that being said, the
the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away...
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. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to engage on a daily basis with content they really value. >> and whether you're looking for films or cars, linked in thinks it has a way to find you more efficiently than bigger social networks. and wall street seems to agree, sending linked in stock to all-time highs, while the company has done so much hiring recently it has to build a new silicon valley campus. a high tech success story. that's yet to reach its final act. >> that is an interesting idea. these days every movie has a facebook page and a twitter hashtag. but by targeting afluent, linked in members a movie like "the butler" saying hey i know you
. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a different campus of the same college. >>> speaking out, parents of sandy hook victims are calling outlaw makers trying to stall a vote on gun control legislation. they say their children deserve a vote. tonight there is late word that their voices are being heard. nbc's steve handelsman is live in washington, d.c. with the latest. steve. >> reporter: hi, janelle. thanks. president obama brought these families here on air force one. they're ordinary americans, but they now have a lot of political influence on capitol hill because the nation feels their agony. as the gun control showdown approached in the senate, th
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life....
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it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be out on the water because we got warm temps. >> we also on that much needed wind for the boats earlier this week. they had a problem, not enough wind. right now 15 to 20 miles per hour right across cooks line and five to seven feet. a lot of the atmosphere wouldn't have gotten stirred up so the boats would have gotten motion today without this resurgence of heat inland. we did see that in temperatures in the east bay and south bay going up five to nine degrees today. good enough to create a temperature gradient. now, some of the t hottest locations again very isolated. if
it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be...
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. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says contact your local police department for drop-off locations. >>> from march madness to the super bowl, vegas draws in $3.5 billion for people betting on sports. compare that to the estimated hundreds of billions of dollars in underground sports betting. one california lawmaker is trying to legalize sports vetting in our state so we can cash in. >> nbc bay area's stephanie trong is live in san jose. stephanie, this bill in question failed last year. what's digfferent this time? >> reporter: last year it stalled in the assembly. state senator robert wright who's leading the way fe
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says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new apartment for 13 bucks. >>> the piano man plans to bring in the new year brooklyn style. billy joel will perform a new year's eve concert at the barclay center making it his first new york city show in seven years. >>> finally, katy perry happily left one legendary rocker off her list of high-profile romances. this was way back when. the pop star says she stiff armed milk jagger when he made a pass at her when she was 18 years old. she was back-up singer for the rolling stones. jagger says perry is confusing the rocker with someone else. i don't know his relationship status, but who would deny hitting on an 18-year-old katy perry. tha
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. thus far tonight we have explored a baffling malfunction in mid air at 30,000 feet and elusive balance of encouraging sometimes the biggest mystery, however, can be the person watching television next to you at 10:00 on a friday night. one woman decided to find out what really makes for a happy marriage because her own was failing. her story and what she found out from natalie morales. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so what do you think? should we have sex tonight? >> sounds awful. i'm just really constipated. do you really want to? >> not now. >> if you can relate to this scene from the hit comedy "knocked up," you're not alone. what couple hasn't hit a bump in the road and wondered is this normal? do happy couples go through this? now we may have some answers thanks to
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our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of media around him. he will have more and more of that as the week goes on from new orleans. a site of super bowl xlvii. 49ers trying to keep things as normal as possible. they got in sunday. a week long of practices beginning tonight and they'll be practicing at that saints sfifts. coverage from practice all on comcast sports net throughout the day. >> thank you very much. normal new orleans super bowl week. good luck on that. >> a lot of fun. we all know there's some sibling rivalry at this year's super bowl with jim harbaugh coaching the niners and his brother coaching the ravens. the super bowl also bringing
our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of...
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. >>> now to the economy and the environment could be on a bit of a collision course tonight with the obama administration's new proposals for tighter emissions controls for cars that could, in turn, raise the price of gas. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: at this rest stop in new jersey, the verdict is clear. cleaner air is good. >> everyone wants cleaner air. >> reporter: high gas prices are bad. >> it's ridiculous. i drive for a living. it's ridiculous for me. >> reporter: but can drivers have one without the other? the epa announced a clean air proposal today that would reduce sulfur emissions by two-thirds and impose new tailpipe emissions standards for 2017 cars and later. the federal agency says that by 2030, the regulations would prevent as many as 2,400 premature deaths and help 23,000 children avoid breathing issues per year. but the proposal would also raise gas prices. by just 1 cent per gallon says the epa. >> most health benefits of the premature deaths and the respiratory illnesses avoided, that's going to amount to $23 billion of health benefi
. >>> now to the economy and the environment could be on a bit of a collision course tonight with the obama administration's new proposals for tighter emissions controls for cars that could, in turn, raise the price of gas. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: at this rest stop in new jersey, the verdict is clear. cleaner air is good. >> everyone wants cleaner air. >> reporter: high gas prices are bad. >> it's ridiculous. i drive for a...
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the city wants to use it as an office space for planning and community environment department. the building has been in use since 1932. it was reportedly the first building in the country to be built specifically as a post office. >>> officials in the state of new york now reaching out to bay area companies looking for help to try and stop smart phones from being ripped off. new york's attorney general will announce today he will send letters to microsoft, google, samsung, letters calling on each of the companies to develop new ways to track stolen phones and prevent them from being reused. california considering a similar proposal that would force companies to include a kill switch that would make a stolen phone useless. >> rising cost of commencement ceremonies at california private universities is putting a damper on graduation celebrations. across the state 15 of cal state's 23 campuses now charge a graduation fee. by law colleges are now allowed to use tuition fees to cover graduation costs. many schools pass the bill onto students of at cal state east bay, for instance, t
the city wants to use it as an office space for planning and community environment department. the building has been in use since 1932. it was reportedly the first building in the country to be built specifically as a post office. >>> officials in the state of new york now reaching out to bay area companies looking for help to try and stop smart phones from being ripped off. new york's attorney general will announce today he will send letters to microsoft, google, samsung, letters...
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i don't know whether we should throw out the baby with the bath water. >> we live in a global environment, though. you don't just live in your town. you travel. you're going to have to have the skills that apply globally all over the world. >> i think the bigger problem is that people are so rude nowadays. that's the problem. holding the door for somebody, and they don't say thank you. >> i think the point that you made is a good point that we do want to teach our children to love -- humans to love other people and to be chivalrous. not just with girls. if you can say that. teach them love and kindness, and we will have healthier children. >> this is a very controversial and interesting article. >>> the police are called to a kardashian compound. did you know? >> what a surprise. >> well, a big announcement about leo decaprio. >> all your celebrity scoop in today's buzz but first -- >> come, on andy. and go back to sleep.f intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep
i don't know whether we should throw out the baby with the bath water. >> we live in a global environment, though. you don't just live in your town. you travel. you're going to have to have the skills that apply globally all over the world. >> i think the bigger problem is that people are so rude nowadays. that's the problem. holding the door for somebody, and they don't say thank you. >> i think the point that you made is a good point that we do want to teach our children to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. can anyone stop the stanford cardinals? get this. the women's basketball team rolled through the pac-12 en route to their seventh consecutive conference title, and 26 consecutive tournament appearance. the top seed in spokane region, stanford earned the right the host the first round game at maples pavilion. number 16 seed, tulsa was in. and they were down to fight this afternoon. into t
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. >> i think the current attitude and air and environment in silicon valley is stagnant. it really is. there's people are quiet and they're serious and they're studious and looking at their notebooks and laptops and taking notes and everybody, whoa, this is not life, dude. this is nuts. this is not -- it means somebody here is not having fun. if you're not having fun, your products are going to suck. google, everybody raves about google's, you know, culture. i'm not sure i would rave much about that. >> what's wrong with the culture? what's wrong with the people there that they don't seem happy to you? >> you know, i'm not saying they don't seem happy. they don't seem individualistic enough. the culture is more chinese like. i'm not dissing the chinese. they're successful people. individuality is frowned upon. >> mcafee got married three weeks ago. he mentioned, still has a teenage girlfriend in central america. he's keynote speaker tomorrow night at the c2sv convention. >>> to the crisis in syria. what could be a landmark decision. the u.n. security council voted unanimo
. >> i think the current attitude and air and environment in silicon valley is stagnant. it really is. there's people are quiet and they're serious and they're studious and looking at their notebooks and laptops and taking notes and everybody, whoa, this is not life, dude. this is nuts. this is not -- it means somebody here is not having fun. if you're not having fun, your products are going to suck. google, everybody raves about google's, you know, culture. i'm not sure i would rave much...
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. >> issalazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. >>> the list of suspects is growing, a fifth person now has been charged in the high-profile killing of a south bay millionaire. 32-year-old katrina marie fritz was arraigned on murder and robbery charges yesterday. detectives claim she is a prostitute who was frequently hired by the victim, ravi kumra, killed in a home invasion last november. fritz's brother is one of the three men charged in the case. another suspect and prostitute, raven dixon has already been charged as an accessory. >>> a gun buy-back event spear-headed by two bay area fathers is taking place this morning on the peninsula. menlo park base protect our children has raised more than $30,000 for today's event which will trade firearms for cash, no questions asked, of course. organizers roger lee and james cook have children in palo alto schools and were deeply affected by the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut. connecticut. >>> coming up later this morning it was an ugly day at the ball park as fists were flying between two california col
. >> issalazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. >>> the list of suspects is growing, a fifth person now has been charged in the high-profile killing of a south bay millionaire. 32-year-old katrina marie fritz was arraigned on murder and robbery charges yesterday. detectives claim she is a prostitute who was frequently hired by the victim, ravi kumra, killed in a home invasion last november. fritz's brother is one of the three men charged in the case....
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> a huge day for tesla. they told investors what they have been waiting and wanting to hear. scott budman is here with the details. >> tesla has done pretty well for investors and customers since going public. can the company turn a profit? today tesla released a statement saying it will show a profit and that sent shares of tesla stock off to the races. tesla says it sold more than 2,700 s sedans. more sales than wall street expected. tesla's stock closed up 16% all this a day ahead of whatever announcement tesla's ceo has been tweeting about. that is due tomorrow afternoon. >>> apple shares on the other hand fell by 3% today after ceo tim cook wrote a letter of apology to the chinese government after criticism aimed at effort regarding the customer service policy. the move comes at a time when apple is selling a lot of devices in china and wants relations to be smooth. many bay area companies have struggled trying to get to china. perhaps this will help others. >>> it might be just five or ten bucks
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> a huge day for tesla. they told investors what they have been waiting and wanting to hear. scott budman is here with the details. >> tesla has done pretty well for investors and customers since going public. can the company turn a profit? today tesla released a statement saying it will show a profit and that sent shares of tesla stock off to the races. tesla says it sold more than 2,700 s...
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but this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. >> you want to get green, that's fine with us. game for tomorrow at oracle. >>> meantime, things not so good for the giants. tim lincecum pitched well but gave up the go ahead single to the padres in the third inning. and that's all the padres needed. as they go on to beat the giants 2-1. while the giants take the field at petco park in san diego today, hundreds of runners will head to the home of the giants to take on the bleachers. more than 500 runners and walkers of all ages and fitness levels will climb the stairs at at&t park this morning to raise money. the foundation is a nonprofit organization which provides free athletic education and art programs to underprivileged kids throughout the bay area. that event is expected to raise $150,000. bay area native and three-time olympic gold medalist kerri walsh will be participating in today's climb. >>> to the 49ers, they were busy trading picks again. and selected florida sta
but this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. >> you want to get green, that's fine with us. game for tomorrow at oracle. >>> meantime, things not so good for the giants. tim lincecum pitched well but gave up the go ahead single to the padres in the third inning. and that's all the padres needed. as they go on to beat the giants 2-1. while the giants take the field...
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our coaches and our players have always -- always relished that, thrived in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation, you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing, if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down, keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should be working your hardest. >> dashon goldson had a quote that says pressure under pressure. that bodes well for us. >> reporter: well, this club does get pressure under pressure and they've got one more week of preparations leading up to next sunday at super bowl xlvii when they get ready to take on the baltimore ravens. later on we will bring you a full sports report. mindy has a reminder of one who is looking for a elusive super bowl ring. nbc bay area news. >> all right. thank you very much, jim. see you in just a bit. >>> and how's that for a sendoff for the 49ers this afternoon? diehard fans waited outside the team's training facilities in send them on thei
our coaches and our players have always -- always relished that, thrived in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation, you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing, if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down, keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should be working your hardest. >> dashon goldson had a quote...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: join us again tomorrow night. she is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend. the hilarious melissa mccarthy will be here. plus -- [ cheers and applause ] wwe superstar chris jericho will be dropping by! [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have music from ryan bingham, so you don't want to miss that. it's gonna be awesome. [ cheers and applause ] but guys, here we go. our next guest is a legendary and influential singer/songwriter. he's in the midst of his 50 years on the carefree highway tour, which resumes april 29th in minneapolis. performing his classic, "if you could read my mind," please welcome gordon lightfoot. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ if you could read my mind love what a tale my thoughts could tell ♪ ♪ just like an old time movie 'bout a ghost from a wishin' well ♪ ♪ in a castle dark or a fortress strong with chains upon my feet you know that ghost is me ♪ ♪ and i will never be set free as long as i'm a ghost that you can't see ♪ ♪ if i co
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: join us again tomorrow night. she is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend. the hilarious melissa mccarthy will be here. plus -- [ cheers and applause ] wwe superstar chris jericho will be dropping by! [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have music from ryan bingham, so you don't want to miss that. it's gonna be awesome. [ cheers and applause ] but guys,...
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. >> reporter: nick is a biologist turned python hunter who says the contest is good for the environment if the snake doesn't kill you yourself. >> you have to grab this thing that is going to try to bite you. >> reporter: it is enough to give indiana jones the creeps. >> reporter: they could have arrived on a plane as a pet later turned loose by someone thinking they are doing nature a favor. that's how this uninvited guest, a 17-footer, ended up crashing a family picnic. it. >>> it is putting a lot of pressure on our native wildlife. >> they can hide out in those woods and it is almost impossible to see them. >> reporter: it turns out they are pretty good at hiding. >> it takes about 100 hours for every one we find. we spend a lot of time out here looking. >> reporter: for these snake t hunters, as darkness set in, the pythons were winning. >>> up next, is beyonce crazy in love with herself? we'll take a look in our weekly buzz after these messages. pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the fatigue and aches and pains. depression hurts. cymbalta can hel
. >> reporter: nick is a biologist turned python hunter who says the contest is good for the environment if the snake doesn't kill you yourself. >> you have to grab this thing that is going to try to bite you. >> reporter: it is enough to give indiana jones the creeps. >> reporter: they could have arrived on a plane as a pet later turned loose by someone thinking they are doing nature a favor. that's how this uninvited guest, a 17-footer, ended up crashing a family...
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those services all at the same time, all inside that physical facility, it's a very, very difficult environment. >> reporter: if brocade can pull it off, maps, streaming replays and virtual menus will be as common as runs, passes and touchdowns. scott budman, "today in the bay." >> as for the other companies trying to get the gig, the 49ers will only say that there were other candidates for the job, but they say brocade and the biggest of networking companies got the contract. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up a daring interview for comcast sportsnet's ahmad fareed, the video that will have you on the edge of your seat. >>> looking live at the newest bit of public art, the city bleeds gold. the two artists who painted that mural say it only took them about a day and a half. we think it's going to last for a while. >>> for some fans the experience in new orleans is about as much about the experience as the big game. well, the culture of the big easy is certainly exciting. ahmad fareed of comcast sports net has been in new orleans all week long and found a little time to hit th
those services all at the same time, all inside that physical facility, it's a very, very difficult environment. >> reporter: if brocade can pull it off, maps, streaming replays and virtual menus will be as common as runs, passes and touchdowns. scott budman, "today in the bay." >> as for the other companies trying to get the gig, the 49ers will only say that there were other candidates for the job, but they say brocade and the biggest of networking companies got the...
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. >> reporter: it read in part sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common place in the california air national guard. it said racial tension has been high since 2008 and petty says he found proof the california guard failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standards. what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> the petty report. you order ed it. taxpayers paid for it and essentially it was ignored. how do you argue that? >> there was no report. that document was merely a collection of individual statements that were never investigated. >> reporter: in your decades of experience, have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never found that many people who weren't getting -- >> i can't believe the chain of command can't take care of people. >> they like to keep this a dirty little secret. they like to keep it in the closet with other skeletons. now the skeletons are starting t
. >> reporter: it read in part sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common place in the california air national guard. it said racial tension has been high since 2008 and petty says he found proof the california guard failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standards. what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation....
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. ♪ >>> alaska is a very extreme environment. >> hurricane-force winds. >> we go in in some really bad situations and always pull it off. >> easy now. >> hit the water, game on. ♪ >> go, go. >> you're off. >> underwater, go. >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the time the coast guard comes before the family. >> when he's out flying, i do pray. >> whoo-hoo! >> hi, daddy. >> keep contact with this. ♪ >> everything we do. ♪ i'll be walking on the sun >>> now that the holiday weekend is over and you've come in from the sun you might be left with a little memento of your fun. sunburn. >> or maybe a heat rash. if those aren't bad enough, how about those brown spots that don't fade with time. >> love it. >> here with help for all of us is dr. jeannine downey of image dermatology. >> hello, friends. >> who is this lovely lady? >> this is jennifer goldberg. she's my physician assistant and she's my patient. >> okay, great. now we're talking about brown spots. there's an issue with brown spots. >> what i did was lasered jen's week and a half ago, and you can
. ♪ >>> alaska is a very extreme environment. >> hurricane-force winds. >> we go in in some really bad situations and always pull it off. >> easy now. >> hit the water, game on. ♪ >> go, go. >> you're off. >> underwater, go. >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the time the coast guard comes before the family. >> when he's out flying, i do pray. >> whoo-hoo! >> hi, daddy. >>...
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prince charles has made his life work campaigning for the environment. he says becoming a grandparent just makes that more important. he also says he worries every night because his sons don't just honor the military, they serve in it. in a rare interview, prince charles says he feels he will have to answer to his royal grandchild on the state of the environment. >> you are soon to be a grandfather for the first time, so many congratulations. >> i don't want to be confronted by my future grandchild, why didn't you do something? it makes it even more obvious to try to make sure that we leave them something that isn't a total -- >> reporter: environmental causes, something he shared with his children, growing organic vegetables on his farm and recently had an endangered frog named after him. >> we present you with a frog. >> reporter: but prince charles heir to the throne is also a military parent. immediate worry is prince harry serving as an apache helicopter pilot in afghanistan. in september his base was attacked by the taliban. it's his second tour of
prince charles has made his life work campaigning for the environment. he says becoming a grandparent just makes that more important. he also says he worries every night because his sons don't just honor the military, they serve in it. in a rare interview, prince charles says he feels he will have to answer to his royal grandchild on the state of the environment. >> you are soon to be a grandfather for the first time, so many congratulations. >> i don't want to be confronted by my...
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a federally imposed order to close oyster farming hurts the environment. they say it's good for the economy. drake's employs 31 people and supplies about 40% of oysters. the ruling will be reconsidered in may. >> california department of corrections says the new policy for placing prisoners in solitary confinement comes after thousands went on a hunger strike in 011 to protest what they call torturous conditions at california prisons. families rallied at the state capitol. without the chance of being released to a regular cell. >> all these people out here are concerned, there's prisoners threatening to go on hunger strikes again and that's why they're letting people out. they haven't changed. >> corrections officials say there is a program where prisoners can get out of solitary. one of the requirements is about four years of good behavior. >>> the business world is buzzing tonight. silicon valley can companies are usually famous for letting employees work from home but one tech giant is being criticized for its new policy. no more telecommuting. yahoo! c
a federally imposed order to close oyster farming hurts the environment. they say it's good for the economy. drake's employs 31 people and supplies about 40% of oysters. the ruling will be reconsidered in may. >> california department of corrections says the new policy for placing prisoners in solitary confinement comes after thousands went on a hunger strike in 011 to protest what they call torturous conditions at california prisons. families rallied at the state capitol. without the...
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because even though he's not cute he's important to the environment. >> what does he do that's necessary? >> he's a huge predator of all sorts of other insects and other animals. let's see if i can get him off my hand here. >> yeah, let's. >> let's look at our next animal here. think you'll like him a lot better. >> a baby boo boo. >> a baby black bear. we'll try to feed him a little bit. >> hello. >> let's see. others totally not interested in the bottle here. anyway, this is a black bear cub. there you go. >> oh, no. >> he's only a few weeks old. he was born in the den with his mom. this is a fairly common species, but bears around the world are declining. >> what happened to his mom? >> his mom lives in captivity and we're able to use him as a cub to teach people about wildlife and get people engaged in protect wildlife. that's what the national wildlife is all about. >> so he knows that ain't momma. >> he knows it ain't momma. and actually, he's got a full tummy. but an amazing animal. this is an animal found all over north america. >> but again -- >> these are not pets. >> no, no. >
because even though he's not cute he's important to the environment. >> what does he do that's necessary? >> he's a huge predator of all sorts of other insects and other animals. let's see if i can get him off my hand here. >> yeah, let's. >> let's look at our next animal here. think you'll like him a lot better. >> a baby boo boo. >> a baby black bear. we'll try to feed him a little bit. >> hello. >> let's see. others totally not interested in...
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nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the year before, that cures it. >> reporter: for today, michelle franzen, nbc news. >>> still ahead, the oscars are tonight and some studios spending a lot of green hoping their film will bring home a gold statuette. that after these messages. orldl. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> still to come on "today," the sound of music for those who need it most. top musicians who ar
nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the...
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we encourage that because it's better for the environment and better for timing as well. >> like how mike has insight for us. thank you very much, mike. coming up, racial profiling or resisting arrest? what the alameda county sheriff's department is saying about the rest that lands mc hammer behind bars. >>> and give you a live look at the bay bridge. that shot from down low from our photographer aaron murphy. thank you. we'll be back in two minutes. first, a golden moment from the academy awards. >> oh god. thank you for believing in me all the time. my man, i love you, baby. >>> this morning the alameda county sheriff's department is telling its side of the story after an incident landed mc hammer in jail. hammer was arrested thursday in dublin in charges of obstructing and resisting an officer. the rapper claims he was the victim of racial profiling and that the first words out of the officer's mouth were "are you on parole or probation?" the alameda county sheriff's department says the car hammer was parked in was not registered to him and the registration had expired. a lieutena
we encourage that because it's better for the environment and better for timing as well. >> like how mike has insight for us. thank you very much, mike. coming up, racial profiling or resisting arrest? what the alameda county sheriff's department is saying about the rest that lands mc hammer behind bars. >>> and give you a live look at the bay bridge. that shot from down low from our photographer aaron murphy. thank you. we'll be back in two minutes. first, a golden moment from...
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. >>> britain's prince harry is on a challenge and one of the earth's most hostile environments. the prince arrived on friday in antarctica to prepared to a 200-mile race to the >> he'll be out in the harsh conditions for three weeks. that's a foundation to aid wounded veterans. temperatures could go to minus 45 degrees. hope they have their long johns with them. >>> and for everyone whose mom will make them eat their peas this thanksgiving. a truck load of peas all over i-90 in spokane, washington. it caused a five-mile backup friday. the workers who shoveled them all up, pea by pea, are now honorary members of the clean plates club. i don't know about you, but i don't eat peas on thanksgiving. more like mashed potatoes. >> i guess we can find it on the highways. well, not anymore. >> i appreciate the workers who cleaned it up pea by pea. that's dedication. >> no small task. >> thanks. >> absolutely. >>> let's get a check of the rest of the nation's forecast this weekend. >> dylan is on top of it all. >> hello. we are seeing snow in the southwest, and also across texas. but we h
. >>> britain's prince harry is on a challenge and one of the earth's most hostile environments. the prince arrived on friday in antarctica to prepared to a 200-mile race to the >> he'll be out in the harsh conditions for three weeks. that's a foundation to aid wounded veterans. temperatures could go to minus 45 degrees. hope they have their long johns with them. >>> and for everyone whose mom will make them eat their peas this thanksgiving. a truck load of peas all over...
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. >> -- kids growing up in that environment? >> yes. that is the point. they are really going to mature quickly. but also they're going to learn that this new brother i have, maybe he's not so bad after all. maybe he actually brings something into my life, in the way that kids do. first usually by saying i don't know if i like you so much or not. the big part of the story is adventure. it is full-on survivor adventure. >> this is the age group of 8 to 10. >> 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, yeah. the characters are 8 to 13. so right in that range. >> and we know that it continues. you said it's the first of three. they're still stranded? >> oh, yes. they're still stranded at the end of book one. >> okay. survival skills will come in handy. congrats on the show. >> thanks. >> keep it going. >> thanks for having me on. >> jeff probst, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, last-minute valentine's gifts right after this. this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a he
. >> -- kids growing up in that environment? >> yes. that is the point. they are really going to mature quickly. but also they're going to learn that this new brother i have, maybe he's not so bad after all. maybe he actually brings something into my life, in the way that kids do. first usually by saying i don't know if i like you so much or not. the big part of the story is adventure. it is full-on survivor adventure. >> this is the age group of 8 to 10. >> 8, 9, 10,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. sthat is why i'm through thed moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be personalized with a touch of a button. so both of you can get the best sleep possible...together. goodnight love chickens. ...excuse my english, love birds.. with master griller and sity pro-tailgater, matt connor who's secretly serving steaks from walmart. it's a steak over! dude, it's so good. it's juicy. it's nice and tender. only one in five steaks is good enough to be called walmart choice premium steak. all these steaks are from walmart. oh my gosh! top ten most tender steaks i've had. i'm going to start buying meat at walmart. walmart's prices are so low you could have steak at every game. it's 100% satisfaction guaranteed. try it. >>> good morning. 7:55. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a bill developed after the deadly limo fire on the san mateo the focus in sacramento. the bill will appear before the assembly appropriations committee. it would requ
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. sthat is why i'm through thed moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be personalized with a touch of a button. so both of you can get the best sleep possible...together. goodnight love chickens. ...excuse my english, love birds.. with master griller and sity pro-tailgater, matt connor who's secretly serving steaks from walmart. it's a steak over! dude, it's so good. it's...
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equal friendly roses grown in an organic environment. we're showing them in a vase. they come 50 in a box so you can split them up and put them around for yourself. the other thing is check the shipping, prices vary. retail $189.95, the deal, $56.95, 70% off. >> i like that these are organic. you can actually smell the roses now. a lot of flowers have been removed of all their scents. these are beautiful. >>> next up, kenneth j. lane heart. >> these are pendants. heart stud earrings or pendants, rhodium silver or 18-karat gold plate a 16 inch chain. they're 18 carat gold plated total three carats, sold at nordstrom and celebs include anne hathaway and duchess of cambridge. the retail is $79. the deal, $18. >> wow! >> that's 77% off. >> that is excellent. this is so pretty. >> and classic. >> everybody would love that sxwrrkts i think. >> last but not least, what is valentine's day without -- lingerie. someone to wear this for or for yourself. the lace underwear set, sells $46-42, the floral lace comes in three colors an smooth lace comes in three patterns, all low ri
equal friendly roses grown in an organic environment. we're showing them in a vase. they come 50 in a box so you can split them up and put them around for yourself. the other thing is check the shipping, prices vary. retail $189.95, the deal, $56.95, 70% off. >> i like that these are organic. you can actually smell the roses now. a lot of flowers have been removed of all their scents. these are beautiful. >>> next up, kenneth j. lane heart. >> these are pendants. heart stud...
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still she had to create a life for herself, a social environment. she was interesting. she wasn't boring. >> joanna simmons was also a friend from the serenata. >> i invited her to come to choir and she seemed to really enjoy it and so she joined the choir. >> was she a spiritual woman? >> i think she had a spiritual side to her. >> they enjoyed her personality. she could be sparkly and vivacious. i was prim'sed she had so many close friends who cared so much about her. >> because brittany's family members lived so far away, friends like joanna and brenda who first tried to solve the puzzle her absence that week in july. >> i called a few times but didn't hear anything. and then thursday came. and i called thursday and i knew -- i knew thursday that something happened. >> so brenda called brittany's family and they asked her to go around to the house but frankly just looking at the place from the outside, she didn't see any sign of foul play. back in portland, brittany's sister, pat, didn't know quite what to do. >> i actually happened to have a long-time friend as a po
still she had to create a life for herself, a social environment. she was interesting. she wasn't boring. >> joanna simmons was also a friend from the serenata. >> i invited her to come to choir and she seemed to really enjoy it and so she joined the choir. >> was she a spiritual woman? >> i think she had a spiritual side to her. >> they enjoyed her personality. she could be sparkly and vivacious. i was prim'sed she had so many close friends who cared so much about...
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and their loss of education, the total control environment that many scientologists live in. this is something that i think really need to be examined. >> as you know, the church has said and said to us at nbc news, "there is no hard evidence," in their words," that show such conduct ever occurred when abuse is brought up up. people making the accusations are not credible. those people have no corroborating evidence other than their agreement to lie. but the truth cannot be found and the okoh of that same lie repeated multiple times." we reached toout to tom cruise,e didn't get a direct response. you talk about hollywood and celebrity. l. ron hubbard, as was pointed out in the piece, courted stars. why are celebrities so important, do you think, to the church of scientology? >> it's product endorsement. from the very beginning of scientology where they set up the church in los angeles, that's where it was originally begun, l. ron hubbard had an idea that celebrities would be the way to success for the church. and there was a list of celebrities they had on their desired celeb
and their loss of education, the total control environment that many scientologists live in. this is something that i think really need to be examined. >> as you know, the church has said and said to us at nbc news, "there is no hard evidence," in their words," that show such conduct ever occurred when abuse is brought up up. people making the accusations are not credible. those people have no corroborating evidence other than their agreement to lie. but the truth cannot be...
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in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under water. >> good-bye. >> our next animal over here is a beautiful blue and gold macaw. >> that is beautiful. >> they have amazing -- let's turn him over here. amazing adaptations, okay? that beak, fantastic. you also have to watch your fingers. >> that looks sharp. >> that beak can open hard to reach nuts. also -- >> where do you find those? >> actually in northern parts of south america. amaze, they have two toes facing frontwards and two toes facing backwards. zygodactyl. this right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> is a 14-week-old bobcat kitten. >> that is cool. is she going to -- >> actually, she doesn't draw blood yet. >> she's thinking about it ri
in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under...
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i thought the smell, and the sink is full of you know what. >> why do you hate the environment? >> willie! >> giada knows being green is a ar round deal. she's been working with ks in an elementary school in l.a. to plant a gardennd grow their own food. >> that's terrific. >> how did this come about? >> what i did in partnership with my agency is that we adopted the school i compton, californ. it's foster elementa, and there's a lot of actual kids who are foster kids in the school. what i really wanted to do tru was just allow them to have a pleasant, fun, educational experience, and inspiring their spirits when they go to school. a lot of kids don't likthe school, and i wanted to beautify the school somehow. i found a great area and built this garden. they just grow all these wonderful things. a lot ofids don't really know what vegetables are. they made zucchini bread and all of a sudden they a now in love with zucchini. so i just feel it's a different way to introduce all the wonderful things that we have where they come from.n't realize >> it looks beautiful, too. and you'll
i thought the smell, and the sink is full of you know what. >> why do you hate the environment? >> willie! >> giada knows being green is a ar round deal. she's been working with ks in an elementary school in l.a. to plant a gardennd grow their own food. >> that's terrific. >> how did this come about? >> what i did in partnership with my agency is that we adopted the school i compton, californ. it's foster elementa, and there's a lot of actual kids who are...
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these are our kids, we're trying to raise kids in this heinous media environment, this fish bowl, and we would appreciate it if you could, in effect, not report some of what you know and look away and most of us have been especially especially those of us who are parents, happy to abide by those rules. >> mrs. obama spent the first few months telling everybody i'm mom in chief. that is my job. it is possible to raise children in this incredibly intense spotlight and have them come out and be wonderful people and by all accounts, sasha and malia are having that experience, too. it's something that mrs. obama has talked about recently. i think i read a quote she said she's pleasantly surprised at how normal they are. so much so that the president notes they're not that interested in hanging out with him any more. this is a family enterprise. it's not the normal job where the parents and the children aren't connected through this. they have to go through this political experience. it's an incredibly intense spotlight. but by all accounts, these girls are flourishing. >> and i think about
these are our kids, we're trying to raise kids in this heinous media environment, this fish bowl, and we would appreciate it if you could, in effect, not report some of what you know and look away and most of us have been especially especially those of us who are parents, happy to abide by those rules. >> mrs. obama spent the first few months telling everybody i'm mom in chief. that is my job. it is possible to raise children in this incredibly intense spotlight and have them come out and...
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i feel like i'm dog my part to help out the environment. >>> it's 7:56. good morning. want to get you updated on the ws in san jose. we're hpy to report everybo is safe after a plane makes an emgency lding at san jose mineta airport. marla tellez is there now at the airport with the latest. she had a chance to tk to one of thepassengers. good morning. >> reporter: gd morning. i spoke to a couple of the passengers on flight 11 bound for dall. they tell me it was scary 20 minutes in the flight about 6:40 a.m. when a bird struck the plane. th heard a loud bank. it knocked out engine two so a failure of an engin t plane one man tells mee thought they weren't goi to make i she did this. >> note to my kids on my hand because i didn't know, you know, so you never know. >> reporr: he signed that personal ne love day. now the pilot is praised for a smooth emergency landing, no injuri to report. all 136 passengers now have to jon, back to u.other flights. >> scary ment but great news. right now that weather forest. and e what's happening on frid. good morning everybody. temperat
i feel like i'm dog my part to help out the environment. >>> it's 7:56. good morning. want to get you updated on the ws in san jose. we're hpy to report everybo is safe after a plane makes an emgency lding at san jose mineta airport. marla tellez is there now at the airport with the latest. she had a chance to tk to one of thepassengers. good morning. >> reporter: gd morning. i spoke to a couple of the passengers on flight 11 bound for dall. they tell me it was scary 20 minutes...
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we built a house, love and trust and safe environment and that's the most important thing that i can give to my kids. >> you can build a safe environment in a home but what you can't control is what happens when you go outside the house. i'm a father of a 6-year-old. going to first grade, one of my great fears is when she goes out and people start making fun of who she is or what she's wearing. how much do you think about that with c.j. >> i think about it every day. people can be rude and hav negative reactions to him. he chooses to selfdit so he has a public personality and private personality but still he'll wear the gir shoes out and the girl socks and necklaces. so we're trying to raise him to be a strong confident person. and hopeor the best and then watch out for bullying and teasg. >> any concerns for yo lori, opening up like this publicly. you have identified him as perhaps gay. u said you don't know if he's fwa, maybe he's transgender. do you think he'll look out and say i wish my mom hadn't put all of that online where it lives forever? >> i was careful with everytng i did
we built a house, love and trust and safe environment and that's the most important thing that i can give to my kids. >> you can build a safe environment in a home but what you can't control is what happens when you go outside the house. i'm a father of a 6-year-old. going to first grade, one of my great fears is when she goes out and people start making fun of who she is or what she's wearing. how much do you think about that with c.j. >> i think about it every day. people can be...
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amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ ♪ ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ schools are getting a safer environment. good to see you. >> this is a cool story. called troops to teachers. a department of defense program that helps qualified service members start a new career as teachers in public schools. at one middle school in philadelphia where the school was in a lot of ways like a battlefield, it has made a huge difference. in east philly, john paul jones middle school had a reputation. >> it used to be on lockdown. >> reporter: captured on a cell phone at a nearby middle school common here, too. mold, fleas and rats ravaged the library so badly school officials had to throw away thousands of books. >> when i first came, i was pretty nervous. i thought it was going to be a little scary. >> reporter: the nickname came before the bars on the windows and doors, "jones jail." last september, eighth grader travon williams says something happened. >> this became a whole new school. >> reporter: school district officials turned it into a charter school, gave it a new name and face lift and then called
amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ ♪ ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ schools are getting a safer environment. good to see you. >> this is a cool story. called troops to teachers. a department of defense program that helps qualified service members start a new career as teachers in public schools. at one middle school in philadelphia where the school was in a lot of ways like a battlefield, it has made a huge difference. in east philly, john paul jones middle school had...
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but the source says he is now with family and still wants to play football, but in a less contentious environment after news reports surfaced that martin bullying and suffering mental distress the coach read another statement on friday saying bullying won't be tolerated. >> we have a culture of team first and accountability andd respect for one another. >> reporter: players and sports reporters say hazing and practical jokes in football locker rooms are commonplace. adam beasley of the miami herald says martin's response is highly unusual. >> it's against the cardinal rule you cannot leave your teammates particularly in the season. >> reporter: but a doctor, a psychiatrist, says bullizing a serious matter, not just limited to children. >> it doesn't matter how big you are and it doesn't matter how tough you are. emotionally, anybody can be bullies. >> reporter: the nfl players association is now reportedly reviewing the martin incident and considers it a major priority. for "today," mark potter, nbc news, miami. >>> now here is lester. >> thanks. >>> forget black friday. one of the nation's lars
but the source says he is now with family and still wants to play football, but in a less contentious environment after news reports surfaced that martin bullying and suffering mental distress the coach read another statement on friday saying bullying won't be tolerated. >> we have a culture of team first and accountability andd respect for one another. >> reporter: players and sports reporters say hazing and practical jokes in football locker rooms are commonplace. adam beasley of...
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and i think it's unfortunate because, you know, you work in a very competitive environment and i do too and we are tough enough. i just think that's part of the perception and perception of women in general that we're not tough enough. >> we talk about discrimination in the work place. 55% of women executives say they face discrimination. 31% thought they would be paid more if they were a man and 2-thirds of women and half of all men think women are skrut ni -- scrutinized more harshly. but younger women say they don't feel they face discrimination. >> isn't that interesting? one of the things we did was an older worker wrote to a younger woman and said as you move up in the work place you'll find that more and more women are discriminated against as you move up. why is that? and we're interested in the fact that so many women have reported this. but one of the reasons has to do with the wage gape. it's a real thing. it still exists. another has to do with the fact that women opt out once they have their children. women are leaning in and leaning in hard. >> and very quickly, you have w
and i think it's unfortunate because, you know, you work in a very competitive environment and i do too and we are tough enough. i just think that's part of the perception and perception of women in general that we're not tough enough. >> we talk about discrimination in the work place. 55% of women executives say they face discrimination. 31% thought they would be paid more if they were a man and 2-thirds of women and half of all men think women are skrut ni -- scrutinized more harshly....